Rum Explorer
Rum Explorer
The Spiriterie Française, Château du Breuil Normandy, has created its own range of Rums, the fruit of its passion for spirits and its unique know-how when it comes to the art of blending. The range naturally complements the Calvados and Whiskies, reflecting the same desire to craft spirits that are true marvels of flavour.
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The Spiriterie Française, Château du Breuil Normandy, has created its own range of Rums, the fruit of its passion for spirits and its unique know-how when it comes to the art of blending. The range naturally complements the Calvados and Whiskies, reflecting the same desire to craft spirits that are true marvels of flavour.
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The range in figures and images
The range in figures and images
Blend Range : The French art of blending
This spirit showcases Château du Breuil’s know-how: the art of blending. The Cellar Master has created a blend of Rums from several Caribbean countries, in order to create a highly aromatic beverage.
Origin range: Explorer of natural flavors
By choosing local distilleries with an excellent local reputation and drawing on the spirit ageing talent of our Cellar Master, we are able to further refine the Rums without having to add any sugar. Spiriterie Française, Château du Breuil Normandy, is therefore one of the rare brands to offer you more natural Rums.
Selection Cask Range : the art of selection
The selection range is a range of excellence of great finesse. An assortment of particularly accomplished rums. Result of a collaborative work of professionals; Our Cellar Master, Philippe Etignard, and specialists from other distilleries around the world, to bring sensational rums, to satisfy the most experienced palates.
Explorer of natural flavors
The art of French blending
A comment from our Cellar Master, Philippe Etignard
“The ageing process, even more than the raw material, fermentation and distillation, has an enormous influence on the final quality of a spirit. Our work on this selection of Rums has been focused on a single goal: to refine them while respecting their origins and the work of those who crafted them; but above all, to lend them an extra special something through our ageing processes.”